Discovery - ESI Flashcards
Under Rule 26(b)(2)(B), the ESI must not only be ________, it must also be _______ _________.
relevant
reasonably accessible
The party from whom the request is sought bears the burden of showing the information is not reasonably accessible because of________ ________ or ______.
undue burden
cost
The party from whom the request is sought bears the burden of showing the information is not reasonably accessible because of undue burden or cost.
Even if that showing is made, the court may nonetheless order discovery, subject to the limitations of Rule 26(b)(2)(C), if the requesting party shows _______ _________.
good cause
The term “___________ ___________” comes from cases that predate the 2006 amendments, and courts regularly struggle with how to apply the term.
reasonably accessible
Of course, with changing technology, what is “__________ ___________-” changes.
reasonably accessible
A ________ __________ analysis need not be considered in every case involving e-discovery (which, as the court notes, “includes virtually all cases” in today’s world).
cost-shifting
A court should consider________ __________ “only when electronic discovery imposes an ‘_______ ________ or __________” on the responding party.
cost-shifting
undue burden or expense
The question “turns primarily on whether it is kept in an ___________ or __________ format,” which “turns largely on the_________ on which it is stored.”
accesible
inaccessible
media
The court adopts a seven-factor test for determining if costs should be shifted.
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- The extent to which the request is specifically tailored to discover relevant information.
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- The availability of such information from other sources
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- The total cost of production, compared to the amount in controversy
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- The total cost of production, compared to the resources available to each party
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- The relative ability of each party to control costs and its incentive to do so
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- The importance of the issues at stake in the litigation; and
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- The relative benefits to the parties of obtaining the information.